A vintage and classic vehicle event is on September 24 to help raise money for the Riding for Disabled Association Kendall.
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Members from the Laurieton Vintage Motor Club are organising the inaugural event which will be at Laurieton United Services Club from 10am until 3pm.
The club was founded in 2016 by a group of five motoring enthusiasts who were interested in vintage motor cycles and cars.
The original five members has now grown to 25 members who own a wide range of vintage cars and motorcycles.
One of the original members Alan Hearndon was the organiser of the ‘Born to be Mild’ motorcycle rides. The rides also helped raise money for Riding for Disabled Association Kendall.
Club members decided to expand on the original fundraising day by inviting owners of vintage cars and motorcycles to a rally and show and shine event named Old Skool Kruz.
The event will include a rally for cars and motorcycles from LUSC to Wauchope and back. There will be live music from Gary King, raffles, awards, food, drinks and a showcase of vehicles.
Laurieton Vintage Motor Club vice president Tony Rowe said the event will be a fabulous family day out for those who have an appreciation of classic and vintage vehicles.
Mr Rowe thanked Camden Haven businesses for their support for the event.
He encourages other local businesses to donate a prize for the raffle to help raise money for the Riding for Disabled Association Kendall.
Mr Rowe said people who own a classic motorcycle or car are invited to showcase their vehicle or participate in the rally.
If you would like to donate, participate in the rally or showcase your vehicle please call Tony Rowe on 0415 220 004.